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Peddiesake

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About Peddiesake

  • Birthday May 15

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    SOuth Jersey
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Rainbow Lake

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  • About Me
    Fish, fish, fish and be a grand pop.

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  1. Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap hands down. They have a different sound that gets attention. Guess that why they been around 50+ years.
  2. There are still some Lews TP1X around and the following 1 x Abu Garcia Veritas Rod, Medium-Heavy, 1 Piece, Spinning, Fast, 8-14lb, 1/4-3/4oz, Ti Guideswith Zirconium Inserts, Eva Handle, 6'6", VTPS66-6 Both are moderate fast and on close out <$75 I have and really like TP1X
  3. Maturity in life, sort of changes your perspective as your age. I won a club tournament and a state tournament in my 30s. Today at 75 years of age it’s about enjoying what God made and doing battle only with the fish. Just my take presently.
  4. Hello Rodney. I too have blood cancer myelofibrosis. I have battled six years to this point. I fish three days a week but my stamina is waning. I am probably starting a jack inhibitor in a couple months. I thank God for each sunrise and long term is tomorrow. Indeed, speak to your doctor and go for the gusto when you can if allowed. Wish you all the best, kick butt.
  5. Often overlooked, Goat of Past: Clunn has won the Bassmaster Classic tournament four times, in 1976, 1977, 1984, and 1990, tying him with Kevin Van Dam for the most Bassmaster Classic wins.[1] Clunn is considered one of the best anglers of all time, having placed in the top 10 in over 100 tournaments, and winning seventeen of those. In 1988, he was voted Angler of the Year by the B.A.S.S. organization. In 2001, he was inducted into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame.
  6. Where I fish top down from all the runoff from heavy rains. The sand and sediment usually sinks in about 72 hours.
  7. Here in southern New Jersey the state stocks our local lake of 10 acres with rainbows. I fish trout from November 22 until April 15 until the bass bite turns on. In the spring, they will stock several hundred one year olds. 9-12 inch and close the lake for two weeks. By the time they reopen it to fishing, the Cormorants will have eaten 150 trout while we sit idly by. They ought to just let us start fishing instead of providing a Cormorants dining fest. Total ignorance and disregard for the condition. Tax dollars at work … NOT
  8. Today’s technology certainly gives everyone an opportunity to see what’s happening relative to new baits and approaches across the country. It shortens the learning curve however, the great teacher will always be experience in any approach. Marrying them both together, gives us or vest opportunity to excel in a shorter period of time.
  9. I am with Rick Clunn on this one. I fish two lakes, primarily for the last 10 years and have come to approach it Exactly that way as the seasons change. They are completely different, but the patterns remain the same as the seasons change and the fish go through their yearly evolution. Rick Clunn was the goat of the 70s and I highly admire his accomplishments for those that are interested here are some: Clunn has won the Bassmaster Classic tournament four times, in 1976, 1977, 1984, and 1990, tying him with Kevin Van Dam for the most Bassmaster Classic wins.[1] Clunn is considered one of the best anglers of all time, having placed in the top 10 in over 100 tournaments, and winning seventeen of those. In 1988, he was voted Angler of the Year by the B.A.S.S. organization. In 2001, he was inducted into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame.
  10. Try Mayo baits. Custom pour company. Select your base color and up to three fleck colors. Bryan is quite accommodating and tries to please. I have ordered a half dozen times.
  11. Have used successfully for several years. Texas rig weightless on a 2/0 hook work slowly. I have caught bass up to 3 -4 pounds. Every bit as good as senko and not as stiff as a dinger.
  12. I fish all spinning gear and as such noticed a vast difference in hook up once I started using a moderate or moderate fast rod. I use a Lews TP 1 X moderate fast and only dropped one fish on moving baits last year. For 100 bucks I couldn’t beat it. Good luck.
  13. I have about 30. Quite proud of myself that I only bought two new ones for this year. Keep the bait monkey away. I’ve finally convinced myself it’s the Indian not the arrow. I’ll let you know how well I make out with that notion, he he he.
  14. A pair of $5 braid scissors attached to my belt loop.
  15. a Bill Lewis Trap in shad color
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